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State v. Board of Pub. Instruction of Pasco Cty

Supreme Court of Florida
Jun 16, 1965
176 So. 2d 337 (Fla. 1965)

Summary

In State v. Board of Public Instruction of Pasco County, 176 So.2d 337 (Fla. 1965), this Court upheld the constitutionality of a special act creating a special school taxing district within Pasco County, Florida, against an attack that it violated the provisions of the 1885 forerunner of Article IX, Section 1, Florida Constitution.

Summary of this case from School Bd. of Escambia Cty. v. State

Opinion

No. 34178.

June 16, 1965.

Appeal from the Circuit Court, Pasco County, Richard Kelly, J.

Clair A. Davis, St. Petersburg, for appellant.

George C. Dayton, Dade City, for appellee.


This is an appeal from a decree of the lower court validating $1,250,000.00 of school bonds proposed to be issued for and on behalf of West Pasco County Special Tax School District of Pasco County to pay the cost of construction of improvements within the district. We find no error in the decree of validation.

The controlling question raised by the proceedings in the Circuit Court relates to the power of the Legislature to create a special school district by special act when they have provided by general law that each county within the State of Florida constitutes a special tax school district for county purposes. No question as to the validity of the proceedings taken by the Board leading to the issuance of the bonds was raised nor are such proceedings being attacked on this appeal. The only question raised here, after having been answered in the negative by the lower court, is: "Does Chapter 63-1766, Laws of Florida, Special Acts of 1963, violate Section 1, Article XII of the Constitution of the State of Florida [F.S.A.]?" which provides "The Legislature shall provide for a uniform system of public free schools, and shall provide for the liberal maintenance of the same." The contention that the foregoing language requires the Legislature to provide for a uniform system of public free schools by general law and that the Legislature is without power to make special or local laws setting up school districts within a county must be held to be without merit.

Chapter 63-1766 only seeks to create a tax area so that bonds can be issued to make improvements to the system of schools in the rapidly growing area. Thus, the act cannot be said to affect the uniformity of the system of schools. The counties and school districts are school governing bodies which provide for the uniform system of public schools. The same system of school government will obtain, although it is hoped more effectively with improved facilities provided for by the statute. See State ex rel. Glover v. Holbrook, 129 Fla. 241, 176 So. 99 (1937).

Unquestionably, the Legislature can provide for the division of a single county into convenient school districts under the authority of Sections 10 and 17 of Article XII of our state constitution, and there is no mandatory duty imposed on the Legislature to do so by general law. Smith v. Board of Public Instruction of Brevard County, 56 So.2d 713 (Fla. 1952); State v. Board of Public Instruction of Brevard County, 64 So.2d 659 (Fla. 1953).

Section 17, Article XII, Constitution of Florida authorizes special tax school districts to issue bonds for the exclusive use of public free schools within such special tax school district whenever a majority of the qualified electors thereof, who are freeholders, shall vote in favor of the issuance of such bonds. This requirement was made in an election duly held and in which a majority of the freeholders voted in favor of the bonds.

Finding the decree validating the bonds to be without error, it is accordingly

Affirmed.

DREW, C.J., and THOMAS, THORNAL, O'CONNELL, CALDWELL, and ERVIN, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

State v. Board of Pub. Instruction of Pasco Cty

Supreme Court of Florida
Jun 16, 1965
176 So. 2d 337 (Fla. 1965)

In State v. Board of Public Instruction of Pasco County, 176 So.2d 337 (Fla. 1965), this Court upheld the constitutionality of a special act creating a special school taxing district within Pasco County, Florida, against an attack that it violated the provisions of the 1885 forerunner of Article IX, Section 1, Florida Constitution.

Summary of this case from School Bd. of Escambia Cty. v. State
Case details for

State v. Board of Pub. Instruction of Pasco Cty

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF FLORIDA, APPELLANT, v. THE BOARD OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION OF PASCO…

Court:Supreme Court of Florida

Date published: Jun 16, 1965

Citations

176 So. 2d 337 (Fla. 1965)

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